@findex display-time
@vindex read-mail-command
-There are some commands that need to read mail, such as @kbd{Mouse-2}
+There are some commands that need to read mail, such as @kbd{mouse-2}
over the @samp{Mail} button that @code{display-time} adds to the mode
line. You can configure Emacs to have these commands use MH-E by
setting the option @code{read-mail-command} to @samp{mh-rmail}.
Unpack message created with @command{uudecode} or @command{shar}
(@code{mh-store-msg}).
@c -------------------------
-@kindex Mouse-2
+@kindex mouse-2
@findex mh-show-mouse
-@item Mouse-2
+@item mouse-2
Move point to mouse event and show message (@code{mh-show-mouse}).
@end table
@table @kbd
@kindex @key{RET}
-@kindex Mouse-1
-@kindex Mouse-2
+@kindex mouse-1
+@kindex mouse-2
@findex mh-press-button
@item @key{RET}
-@itemx Mouse-1
-@itemx Mouse-2
+@itemx mouse-1
+@itemx mouse-2
View contents of button (@code{mh-press-button}).
@end table
@kindex @key{BS}
@kindex @key{RET}
@kindex @key{SPC}
-@kindex Mouse-2
+@kindex mouse-2
The command @key{RET} (@code{mh-show}) displays the message that the
-cursor is on while @kbd{Mouse-2} (@code{mh-show-mouse}) displays the
+cursor is on while @kbd{mouse-2} (@code{mh-show-mouse}) displays the
message that the mouse cursor is on. If the message is already
displayed, it scrolls to the beginning of the message. Use @key{SPC}
(@code{mh-page-msg}) and @key{BS} (@code{mh-previous-page}) to move
@cindex links, following
@findex goto-address-at-point
@kindex C-c @key{RET}
-@kindex Mouse-2
+@kindex mouse-2
@vindex goto-address-highlight-p
Email addresses and URLs in the message are highlighted if the option
@code{goto-address-highlight-p} is on, which it is by default. To view
the web page for a highlighted URL or to send a message using a
-highlighted email address, use @kbd{Mouse-2} or @kbd{C-c @key{RET}}
+highlighted email address, use @kbd{mouse-2} or @kbd{C-c @key{RET}}
(@code{goto-address-at-point}). @xref{Sending Mail}, to see how to
configure Emacs to send the message using MH-E.
@kindex @key{RET}
@kindex K @key{TAB}
@kindex K S-@key{TAB}
-@kindex Mouse-1
-@kindex Mouse-2
+@kindex mouse-1
+@kindex mouse-2
-To view the contents of the button, use either @kbd{Mouse-1} or
-@kbd{Mouse-2} on the button or @key{RET} (@code{mh-press-button}) when
+To view the contents of the button, use either @kbd{mouse-1} or
+@kbd{mouse-2} on the button or @key{RET} (@code{mh-press-button}) when
the cursor is over the button. This command is a toggle so if you use
it again on the same attachment, it is hidden. If Emacs does not know
how to display the attachment, then Emacs offers to save the
@table @asis
@cindex browser, @samp{w3m}
@cindex @samp{w3m}
-@kindex Mouse-2
+@kindex mouse-2
@item @samp{w3m} 7
The @samp{w3m} browser requires an external program. It's quick,
produces pretty nice output, and best of all, it's the only browser
-that highlights links. These can be clicked with @kbd{Mouse-2} to view
+that highlights links. These can be clicked with @kbd{mouse-2} to view
the content of the link in @samp{w3m}. The @samp{w3m} browser handles
tables well and actually respects the table's width parameter (which
can cause text to wrap if the author didn't anticipate that the page
@cindex @file{.emacs}
@cindex files, @file{.emacs}
@findex browse-url-at-mouse
-@kindex S-Mouse-2
+@kindex S-mouse-2
A useful key binding that you can add to @file{~/.emacs} is the
following which displays an HTML link or textual URL in an external
@findex mh-visit-folder
@kindex F v
@kindex M-x speedbar
-@kindex Mouse-2
+@kindex mouse-2
You can also use the speedbar
@ifnothtml
to view your folders. To bring up the speedbar, run @kbd{M-x speedbar
@key{RET}}. You will see a new frame appear with all of your MH
folders. Folders with unseen messages appear in boldface. Click on a
-folder name with @kbd{Mouse-2} to visit that folder in a similar
+folder name with @kbd{mouse-2} to visit that folder in a similar
fashion to the command @kbd{F v} (@code{mh-visit-folder})
(@pxref{Folders}). Click on the @samp{+} icon to expand and view the
sub-folders of that folder.
@findex delete-frame
@kindex C-x 5 0
-@kindex Mouse-3
+@kindex mouse-3
-You can click on @kbd{Mouse-3} to bring up a context menu that
+You can click on @kbd{mouse-3} to bring up a context menu that
contains these items. Dismiss the speedbar with @kbd{C-x 5 0}
(@code{delete-frame}).